Man injured in West Oakland shootout

OAKLAND -- An apparent shootout between the occupants of two vehicles Monday morning in West Oakland left at least one man wounded, police said.

Several vehicles and a vacant apartment were also struck by gunfire but no other injuries were reported. The shooting happened about 11 a.m. in the 2800 block of West Street, across from the Marcus Foster school campus. The school, on break for the holiday, was not in session.

A few minutes after the shooting, a 27-year-old man with multiple gunshot wounds police say were sustained in the shooting was dropped off at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center by some people who fled in a car. He was later transferred to another hospital where he was in stable condition and not cooperating with police.

No motive was determined and no suspects have been arrested.

West Street between 27th and 29th streets was shut down while police investigated. Dozens of bullet casings were found at the scene and police recovered an assault rifle.

A few minutes after the shooting, a Dodge pickup truck was found abandoned with shot-out windows and tires in the 3100 block of Union Street, about a mile away from the scene. There was some blood in the interior, but police have not found any occupants of that vehicle.